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Call the library at 708-946-9090 for programs that require registration.

Wi-Fi hotspots now are available for checkout for Beecher cardholders ages 18 and over. Hotspots may be checked out for one week and are able to be taken anywhere for internet on the go! Visit beecherlibrary.org/devices for more information.

Our Summer Reading Special Event, Animals Around the World, is Friday, June 16, at 10 a.m., at Washington Township Community Hall. Meet animal ambassadors from the Amazon Rain Forest, Africa, Australia, and several other places around the world! Participants will get to see a skunk, rabbit, ball python, corn snake, armadillo, sugar gliders, bats, and special guest Rico, the two-toed sloth. Those attending even will get to pet some of the animals! This program is for all ages, and no registration is required.

The Summer Reading Program, Find Your Voice, has begun! Participants of all ages, even adults, can win prizes just for reading. Visit the library to register!

The library’s tadpole is getting bigger, and we’re eagerly looking to see when it’s going to grow legs! Visit the library through July to watch its progress in becoming a frog!

Youth Services

A new take-and-make frog hat craft is available. Pick up any time.

June 8 and 15, at 10 a.m., Summer Storytime in Firemen’s Park: Enjoy stories, games, music, and crafts/activities! Storytime will take place at the band stand at Firemen’s Park. Bring a blanket or folding chair to sit on. Call the library to register.

June 13, at 4 p.m., plus June 14, at 4 and 6 p.m., Tissue Paper Painting for kids ages 6+: Create a white crayon drawing with a multicolor tissue paper background. Call to register by Friday, June 9.

Adult Services

June 8, 13, and 15, from 2-5 p.m., One-on-One Technology Help: Sit down for a half hour and receive technology help with any of your devices, including phones, tablets, and laptops. Receive help with apps, email, Facebook and social media, computer basics, or get any other technology questions answered. Call to register.

The June Afternoon Book Club will meet on Friday, June 9, at 1 p.m., to discuss “Mrs. Kennedy and Me,” by Clint Hill.

The Evening Book Discussion short story is available for pickup. The group will discuss “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” by Mark Twain, on Monday, June 26, at 7 p.m.


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Illinois News


Rep. Patrick Windhorst, R-Metropolis, introduced a resolution to repeal the SAFE-T Act last week, one year after it passed the House. Windhorst is pictured here participating in a virtual news conference about the legislation Thursday. (Credit: blueroomstream.com)
Republicans Announce Effort to Repeal SAFE-T Act; Democrats Call It ‘All for Show’
Students in Aaron Taylor's classroom at Carl Sandburg Elementary School in Charleston type a New Year's Day poem on Jan. 7. (Credit: Charleston CUSD 1)
Teacher Shortage at Crisis Level in Central Illinois  
Credit: Paul Simon Public Policy Institute
Better Politics, Smarter Government: Illuminating Illinois’ triumphs and travails through literature
Rep. Robyn Gabel, D-Evanston, introduces another proposal in support of the EV industry during a virtual meeting Tuesday of the House Energy and Environment Committee. (Credit: blueroomstream.com)
Bill Would Require New Residential Buildings Be Ready to Accommodate EV Charging
Marc D. Smith, director of the Illinois Department of Children & Family Services, has been found in contempt by a Cook County judge and ordered to pay $2,000 a day until two DCFS wards were placed in appropriate settings. (Credit: Illinois DCFS)
Cook County judge cites DCFS director for contempt
State Rep. Tom Demmer, R-Dixon, announced Tuesday that he would seek the Republican Party's nomination for Illinois treasurer this year. The primary election is June 28. (Capitol News Illinois file photo)
Demmer joins the race for state treasurer’s office


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Maddie Boley, from Beecher, is making a name for herself at Monmouth College. – Photo by Kent Kriegshauser.

Beecher’s Maddie Boley on Top at Monmouth

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Spread the loveMonmouth College thrower, Greek life leader Maddie Boley is in rare air. Beecher student a standout on Fighting Scots and in Alpha Xi Delta. The storied history of women’s track and field at Monmouth College has a very short list of Fighting Scots throwers who rank in the top eight of the discus,…


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Franciscan Health Diabetes Prevention Program Scheduled for Munster

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Spread the loveFranciscan Health is offering pre-diabetic patients the opportunity to help prevent or delay Type 2 Diabetes with its year-long Diabetes Prevention Program. Franciscan Health’s 12-month Diabetes Prevention Program follows guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that have proven to prevent or delay Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes is one of…


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Rev-Up Summer at Tractor Discovery Day!

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Spread the loveGet ready for an exciting journey into America’s farming past at Tractor Discovery Day, on June 15, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Tractor Supply Co., 2161 E Laraway Road in New Lenox. Join the Will County Threshermen’s Association (WCTA) for a fascinating exploration of vintage tractors that will ignite your passion…


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Lady Bobcats Take Soccer Regional Championship!

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Spread the loveBy Jim Piacentini In playoff action on Tuesday, May 14, the Lady Bobcats and Coalers started with a tight back-and forth game, as both teams had good shots on goal, BUT none of them hit. At the 37:00-minute mark, the Lady Bobcats scored, on a goal by sophomore Grace Durante. The lead held…


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Beecher Community Library News

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Spread the loveCall the library at 708-946-9090 for programs that require registration. The library will be closed for Memorial Day. May 2  – May 30: Visit the library for its gallery of tiny art from more than 100 Beecher patrons! Outdoor Used Book Sale: A number of used books are for sale on the front…


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Volunteers prepare to distribute food at the 2023 Sharefest food giveaway in downtown Joliet. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, May 25, from 9 a.m. until noon, or while supplies last, at the Will County Office Building. –Photo submitted.

Will County – Sharefest Hosting Free Food Giveaway May 25

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Spread the loveWill County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant and ShareFest Will County will host a free food giveaway event on Saturday, May 25, from 9 a.m. until noon, or while supplies last, at the Will County Office Building, 302 N. Chicago Street, Joliet. “This event is open to anyone in need of assistance with fresh food…


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Warren Brown will portray Mark Twain on May 19 in Park Forest. –Photo submitted.

‘Catch the Twain’ Mark Twain Performance, May 19

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Spread the loveWarren Brown, a former Park Forest resident, will portray Mark Twain in his award-winning Chautauqua-style program, “Catch the Twain” for the Park Forest Historical Society, on Sunday, May 19, at 2:30 p.m., in Park Forest Village Hall, 350 Victory Drive. The meeting also will include an Ice Cream Social to thank members, donors,…


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Local Farmers Markets

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Spread the loveTo help our readers, here are some Farmers Markets that are or will soon be available for your shopping convenience. If you know of a particularly good one that we’ve not listed, please feel free to email “The Vedette,” at newsdesk@thevedette.com, so we can add it to our weekly list. Happy shopping! •Beecher:…


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Former Illinois State Police trooper who pleaded guilty in relation to deadly crash postpones hearing

Beecher Police Blotter: April 19

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Spread the loveDisclaimer: Charges against each defendant are merely accusations, with all defendants presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. On April 19, Sergejus Patasovas, 25, of the 11100 block of S. 84th Avenue, Palos Hills, was stopped at 730 Dixie Highway for having only one Illinois license plate and also found…


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Beecher Community Library News

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Spread the loveCall the library at 708-946-9090 for programs that require registration. Through May 30, visit the library to view its gallery of tiny art from more than 100 Beecher patrons! Outdoor Used Book Sale: A number of used books are for sale for $1 each, and are on the front veranda, including those for…


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Bobcat Baseball 4-1 for Week

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Spread the loveMonday, May 6, the Beecher Bobcat baseball team began their week with a 15-3 victory over Gardner-South Wilmington. With a little help from GSW, who racked-up 7 errors, along with allowing the Bobcats 8 free passes to first, Beecher managed to score 15 runs, on only 8 hits. A.J. Snell earned the victory…


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34th Annual Rhubarb Festival May 19

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Spread the loveThe Kankakee County Museum at Small Memorial Park, 801 S. Eighth Avenue in Kankakee, will host their 34th annual Rhubarb Festival on Sunday, May 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This year’s festivities include a wide variety of vendors, a dime toss, kids’ zone, pie-eating contest, live entertainment, plus tours of the…


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Bike Safety Rodeo June 1

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Spread the loveRain or shine, the Beecher Police Department will host it annual free Bike Safety Rodeo for children 13 years and younger, on Saturday, June 1, in the fire department parking lot. Registration is from 8:30 to 9 a.m., with the rodeo beginning at 9 a.m. (No registration after 9:15 a.m.) Come and join…


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Board Authorizes Ordinance to Better Serve Farming Community

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Spread the loveOn April 18, the Will County Board authorized an ordinance change to better serve its farming community. This change assists farm truck drivers by making permits available that allow for the movement of agricultural commodities, without being subject to fines they may otherwise incur. Prior to the change of this ordinance, drivers faced…


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FHOF Cardiology Hosting Free Smoking Cessation Meetings

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Spread the loveFranciscan Health Cardiology Olympia Fields is hosting free weekly smoking cessation group meetings aimed at helping smokers kick the habit. Meetings help smokers learn proven strategies for success in quitting for good, develop a personal plan for quitting, minimize withdrawal symptoms, and begin living a new, healthy lifestyle. The group meetings are held…


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